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The Lost Coin woman searching her house
Free printable The Lost Coin woman searching her house coloring page for kids. A faith-filled Parables of Jesus design perfect for Sunday school, family devotion, and quiet time. Download and print for free.
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- PDF and PNG
- Paper size
- US Letter and A4
- Best for
- Sunday school, homeschool, quiet time
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- Personal, family, classroom, church


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Create My Child's PageAbout this coloring page
A woman kneels on the floor of a simple home, holding a lamp close to the ground, searching carefully. The room is swept — she has clearly been looking for a while. In the corner, a small coin catches the lamplight. Her expression is focused and hopeful. Nearby, a broom leans against the wall. This page captures the parable of the lost coin — the woman who searched her whole house until she found one coin out of ten. The lamp's warm glow, the swept floor, the coin catching the light, and the simple home details give kids a quiet, intimate page with a lot of warmth.
Suggested Scripture: Luke 15:9 (NIV) — And when she finds it, she calls her friends and neighbors together and says, "Rejoice with me; I have found my lost coin."
The page is designed as a printable Christian coloring activity that can support a short Bible conversation, a family devotional moment, or a calm classroom activity.


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Create a personalized Jesus coloring pageTeaching ideas for parents and teachers
- Before coloring, ask kids what they've lost that they searched hard for. Most will say a toy or a phone. Then ask why one coin out of ten would be worth tearing the house apart.
- For ages 5–7: keep it simple. The woman lost one coin and searched everywhere until she found it. Then she celebrated. That's how God feels when someone who was lost comes back.
- For Sunday school: this parable sits between the lost sheep and the prodigal son. Ask, "What's the difference between being a lost sheep (wandered off), a lost coin (didn't know you were lost), and a lost son (ran away)?"
- For family devotion: read Luke 15:8–10. Ask, "How does God celebrate when someone comes back to Him? What does that celebration look like?"
Print and activity tips
- Color the lamp in warm yellows and oranges — its glow should spread across the floor.
- Use a single bright gold spot for the coin; it should catch the eye the way it catches the lamplight.
- Keep the room in muted, simple tones; the warmth of the lamp is the only real color.
Discussion questions
- One coin out of ten. Why do you think she searched so hard for just one?
- The coin didn't know it was lost. Have you ever been lost without knowing it?
- The woman calls her friends to celebrate finding one coin. What does that tell you about how heaven feels when one person is found?
- What's the most important thing you've ever lost and found?
- If you are the coin in this story, what does it mean to be found by God?



